• MSIs new Rapid VA gaming monitors are the budget displays Ive bee

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    MSIs new Rapid VA gaming monitors are the budget displays Ive been waiting for

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    Tue, 17 Oct 2023 17:54:25 +0000

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    MSI's newest display tech allows for VA LCD panels with much faster refresh rates than before.

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    MSI is steamrolling ahead with a ton of new monitors for PC gamers. The Taiwanese brand recently unveiled a new selection of OLED displays, and has now revealed a range of gaming monitors using the companys new Rapid VA technology.

    For those not in the know, Vertical Alignment (VA) screens are a type of LCD display; essentially the opposite of In-Plane Switching (IPS) displays, in which the liquid crystal cells are aligned horizontally. VA panels are more commonly found in LCD TVs, while IPS is generally the more popular choice for the best computer monitors .

    VA panels typically offer better contrast and deeper blacks than their IPS counterparts, but may have a higher response time that results in ghosting (a sort of visual defect) in fast-paced games where the display struggles to
    keep up with the action on-screen. But MSIs Rapid VA tech promises to make this a thing of the past, by using improved manufacturing techniques to
    create a thinner liquid crystal layer with a higher driving voltage that boosts the response time to just 1ms. VA, away!

    The first monitors from MSI to receive the Rapid VA treatment are a stack of four products, all sitting within MSIs MAG brand, which caters specifically
    to gamers. The new monitors will range from 27 to 35 inches in size, and feature refresh rates of either 170Hz or 240Hz, making them ideal for fast-paced games now that MSI has solved the VA response time issue.

    All four displays are also curved, something that has become increasingly common among gaming monitors, where viewing angles dont matter so much. I personally owned one of MSIs curved displays in the past (the Optix MAG321CURV) and enjoyed using it for years, so Im excited to see how these
    new MAG monitors perform. You can check out the product pages on MSIs website already.

    By not using OLED panels, theyll hopefully be more affordable than MSIs other upcoming displays. MSI is already known as a more budget-friendly PC gaming brand, and this could cement its position as the monitor maker of choice for cash-strapped gamers. Expect to see one of these snaking its way onto our
    list of the best gaming monitors in the future.

    All four models are 1440p QHD resolution (my personal favorite gaming resolution - 4K screens are just too expensive) and will feature the usual selection of features weve come to expect from MSIs monitors, such as Quantum Dot technology for improving brightness and color accuracy, and a Smart Crosshair for shooters.

    If I had one complaint, its that they all have stupid, hard-to-remember
    names. How am I supposed to remember the difference between the MAG 325CQRXF and the MAG 325CQRF-QD? Sure, this isnt a problem unique to MSI; PC monitors have historically had terrible, nonsensical naming conventions. But perhaps its time we shifted to a slightly more grounded method for naming displays, hmm? You might also like The best monitor: top displays for every budget Best monitors for photo editing Best monitors for video editing in The best high refresh rate monitors



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/monitors/msis-new-rapid-va-gaming-monitors -are-the-budget-displays-ive-been-waiting-for


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